Part II
Bone and Bark Lyrics


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Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from

The motherfuckin' land, get it straight
Boy, you will get scraped
Bitch, I'm from the motherfuckin' land of the apes
Get the fuck out my face (Bitch)
E'rywhere I go, I'm puttin' on
E'rywhere I go, I'm blowin' strong
E'rywhere I go (E'rywhere I go), everyday, everybody know
In my hood, motherfuckers get it on

Puttin' on for the city like Snowman
'Cause in my city I don't snow, man
And that ain't no diss to Jeezy
'Cause Jeezy know what's up, believe
That's my nigga back in Puerto Rico
'Fore the rap shit popped, we were talkin' kilos
Had a Puerto Rican bitch and I pulled the plug
Big bottle on numbers and we call him Nino
Yo, one ounce and a pound back in north Memphis
I'm a north Memphis nigga till I die, dawg
Yeah, motherfuck a suit and tie, dawg
We don't wear our hats to the back with the five, dawg
Bang, put the plug on chill
Told 'em I ain't through yet, hell naw, I ain't retire, dawg
I just want a piece of mind, dawg
Why you hatin' on a nigga from the city? Lemme shine, dawg

E'rywhere I go, I'm puttin' on, puttin' on, puttin' on
E'rywhere I go, I'm puttin' on, puttin' on, puttin' on
E'rywhere I go, I'm puttin' on, puttin' on, puttin' on
E'rywhere I go, I'm puttin' on, puttin' on

Where I'm from

(East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999

I be drivin' all the foreign cars 'til the day I die
Fuckin' all the foreign hoes 'til the day I die
Went to hit the dealer, then a nigga drove it out
When 'em doors go up, all them panties fallin' down
Niggas ain't know me then, but 'em niggas know me know
When I pull up in the Benz, all the jewels drippin' down
I be fuckin' up arenas, all 'em hoes singin' now
I be fuckin' with them boys that lift you off the ground
I stand out, spent a hun'ed racks to put the band on it
Shawty bendin' it over, let me land on it
Grabbin' brown bags, Uncle Sam, homie
Got the pussy jumpin', dove a HAM on it
Young nigga goin' hard
If you talk about them cars, fuck y'all like the dealer
Now, I did it for my dawgs
I be smokin' out the jar like a dreadlock, haann

Ay, Bleed, keep puttin' on
I said keep puttin' on, Ray been puttin' on
See, I bossed wit' my mans wit' the plug, put 'em on
In the plug, put 'em on, yeah

Yeah, East Side for life
I'm a real Cleveland legend, I'm a ride 'til the day I die
Get high, bury me with my chrome .45
Now tell me, now tell me, do that sound familiar?
If you from Cleveland, you all are familiar
If you get money, one hundred, you know that we feelin' you

Hold up, bitch, I'm from the land and y'all know that
Y'all never should have let me go back
Even when I didn't had no plaque
I was court side in the Cavaliers throwback
I was only nineteen ridin' up Miles
Back when I was nineteen turnin' up wild
I was in the flats when the land slanged goals
Ridin' up Satchel when them boys slanged hoes
I was on the clear when L came down
Leavin' out of work, on to rap it downtown
I was in the club when they played "We Ball"
And I repped my hood and everybody started brawlin'
Back when I was sixteen, I was spittin' sixteen
Hoppin' up the Blue Line on 116
Tryin' to get my fifteen minutes of fame, shit changed
Now I'm on the big screen like...

Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999




Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
Bitch, I'm from the land

Overall Meaning

The song "Part II" by Bone and Bark features braggadocio lyrics that focus on their origins in East 1999, a neighborhood in Cleveland known for its tough streets and gang activity. Throughout the song, Bone and Bark assert their dominance and experience in the rap game, while also paying tribute to their hometown and the people who helped them come up. The repeated phrase "Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999" serves as a reminder of their roots and a declaration of pride.


The first verse features aggressive language directed towards anyone who might try to take them down, with lines like "Boy, you will get scraped" and "Get the fuck out my face". They also reference their reputation in the streets, claiming to "put it on" wherever they go. The second verse mentions fellow rapper Jeezy, with Bone and Bark acknowledging his success and giving a shoutout to their Puerto Rican friend who they used to talk about drugs with. The third verse sees Bone and Bark boasting about their extravagant lifestyle, driving expensive cars and sleeping with foreign women. They also reference their past struggles and humble beginnings, from riding the bus as teenagers to performing on a big stage.


In summary, "Part II" is a song that celebrates Bone and Bark's origins in East 1999 and their rise to fame in the rap industry. It is a testament to their pride in their hometown and the people who helped them get to where they are today.


Line by Line Meaning

Bitch, I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
I come from the East side in 1999, and I take pride in representing it with everything I do


Bitch, I'm from The motherfuckin' land, get it straight
I am from the actual land of my city, no need to question my authenticity or my loyalty


Boy, you will get scraped Bitch, I'm from the motherfuckin' land of the apes Get the fuck out my face (Bitch)
Don't mess with me, as I come from the wild and dangerous side of my city. Leave me alone


E'rywhere I go, I'm puttin' on E'rywhere I go, I'm blowin' strong E'rywhere I go (E'rywhere I go), everyday, everybody know In my hood, motherfuckers get it on
I represent my city proudly and wherever I go, I am making a huge impact, and everyone knows it. People in my hood are always ready for whatever comes their way


Puttin' on for the city like Snowman 'Cause in my city I don't snow, man And that ain't no diss to Jeezy 'Cause Jeezy know what's up, believe That's my nigga back in Puerto Rico
I am putting on for my city and working just as hard as Snowman did. Although I don't sell drugs like he did, I still put on for my city like him. That's my friend Jeezy back in Puerto Rico, and we support each other


'Fore the rap shit popped, we were talkin' kilos Had a Puerto Rican bitch and I pulled the plug Big bottle on numbers and we call him Nino
Before we started making music, we were involved in illegal activities. I had a Puerto Rican girlfriend, and we sold drugs together. We had a boss who we called Nino, and he was in charge of everything


Yo, one ounce and a pound back in north Memphis I'm a north Memphis nigga till I die, dawg Yeah, motherfuck a suit and tie, dawg We don't wear our hats to the back with the five, dawg
I come from North Memphis, and that's where I belonged. I will never change who I am and put on a suit and tie. We wear our hats straight or to the side, never to the back with the five fingers out


Bang, put the plug on chill Told 'em I ain't through yet, hell naw, I ain't retire, dawg I just want a piece of mind, dawg Why you hatin' on a nigga from the city? Lemme shine, dawg
I had to end my involvement with the plug for a while because I'm not done yet. I don't want to retire. I just want some peace of mind and to be left alone to pursue my dreams. Why are people hating on me? I just want to be successful


Where I'm from (East), East 1999, the 9999
I am from the East side of my city, specifically in the year 1999, and I take pride in it


I be drivin' all the foreign cars 'til the day I die Fuckin' all the foreign hoes 'til the day I die Went to hit the dealer, then a nigga drove it out When 'em doors go up, all them panties fallin' down
I will continue to drive fancy foreign cars and sleep with foreign women until I die. I recently bought a new car from the dealer, and when the doors open, all the women drop their panties


Niggas ain't know me then, but 'em niggas know me know When I pull up in the Benz, all the jewels drippin' down I be fuckin' up arenas, all 'em hoes singin' now I be fuckin' with them boys that lift you off the ground
People didn't know me before, but now everyone knows who I am. When I arrive in my Benz, my jewelry gets noticed. I am very successful and have a lot of women cheering me on. I hang out with people who are also very successful and lift people up


I stand out, spent a hun'ed racks to put the band on it Shawty bendin' it over, let me land on it Grabbin' brown bags, Uncle Sam, homie Got the pussy jumpin', dove a HAM on it
I make sure to stand out in everything I do, like buying expensive jewelry and putting a band on it. Women are attracted to me, and I like that. I have to pay taxes, but I don't care because I'm making money and having fun. I am also successful in bed and make the women go crazy


Young nigga goin' hard If you talk about them cars, fuck y'all like the dealer Now, I did it for my dawgs I be smokin' out the jar like a dreadlock, haann
I am a young person who goes hard in everything I do. If you want to talk about cars, then I don't want to hear it because I don't care what others think. I am doing this for my friends and loved ones. I smoke weed, and I do it with style like a dreadlock


Ay, Bleed, keep puttin' on I said keep puttin' on, Ray been puttin' on See, I bossed wit' my mans wit' the plug, put 'em on In the plug, put 'em on, yeah
Hey Bleed, keep doing what you're doing. I said Ray has also been successful, so keep up the good work. I worked with my friend who had a connection, and we both benefited from it


Yeah, East Side for life I'm a real Cleveland legend, I'm a ride 'til the day I die Get high, bury me with my chrome .45 Now tell me, now tell me, do that sound familiar?
I am from the East side of my city, and I will always be loyal to it. I am a legendary person from Cleveland, and I will continue to represent it until I die. I will always carry my gun with me, and I want to be buried with it. Does this sound familiar to you?


If you from Cleveland, you all are familiar If you get money, one hundred, you know that we feelin' you Hold up, bitch, I'm from the land and y'all know that Y'all never should have let me go back
If you are from Cleveland, then you know what I am talking about. If you are successful, then I respect you. I am from the actual land of my city, and everyone knows it. People shouldn't have doubted me or let me go back


Even when I didn't had no plaque I was court side in the Cavaliers throwback I was only nineteen ridin' up Miles Back when I was nineteen turnin' up wild
Even though I didn't have any awards or recognitions, I was already famous enough to sit courtside at a Cavaliers game in a throwback jersey. When I was nineteen, I was already turning up and having fun


I was in the flats when the land slanged goals Ridin' up Satchel when them boys slanged hoes I was on the clear when L came down Leavin' out of work, on to rap it downtown
I used to be in the Flats area of my city when drug dealing was at its peak. I was also cruising through Satchel (an area known for prostitution). I was at a job when L came down, and I was soon on my way to rap downtown


I was in the club when they played "We Ball" And I repped my hood and everybody started brawlin' Back when I was sixteen, I was spittin' sixteen Hoppin' up the Blue Line on 116
I was in the club when Meek Mill's song "We Ball" played, and I showed my support for my neighborhood. Everyone started fighting. When I was sixteen years old, I started rapping and perfecting my skills. I rode the Blue Line train on 116 to get around


Tryin' to get my fifteen minutes of fame, shit changed Now I'm on the big screen like... Bitch, I'm from the land
When I started out, my goal was to become famous for just fifteen minutes. Now, things have changed, and I am on the big screen. But no matter what, I never forget where I come from and proudly say "Bitch, I'm from the land"




Lyrics ยฉ Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Colson Baker, Karim Kharbouch, Mario Mims

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Zodiac Productions

Wishbone never fails to add a laugh to everything he dose

Droemar

The story referenced is "The People Could Fly", which is a very popular African-American folk tale. It has a lot of variations; this could be the Wishbone specific interpretation of it.

h3artands0uLL

David: "I totally blew it."
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The twins are adorable

Matthew Austin

We know them as Ashley and Alissa from Barney & Friends.

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@Matthew Austin I knew that was them ^.^

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"I totally blew it." "Yeah. Kaboom!" David looks unamused. LMAO!

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Ricco Canipe

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